Natural killer (NK) cells may be important in modulating HIV replication in early course of HIV infection. The effector function of NK cells is finely tuned by a balance between signals delivered by activating and inhibitory receptors. However, the influence of expression of these receptors on the early course of HIV replication and subsequent disease progression is not explored in the context of HIV-1C infection. The expression pattern of activating (NKp46, NKp44, NKp30, NKG2D, and NKG2C) and inhibitory (CD158b, NKG2A, and ILT2) receptors was determined in 20 patients with recent HIV-1C infection within 3-7âmonths of acquiring HIV infection and was compared with the expression pattern in individuals with progressive (Nâ=â12), non-progressive HIV-1C infection (LTNPs, Nâ=â12) and healthy seronegative individuals (Nâ=â20). The association of the expression of these receptors on the rate of disease progression was assessed using viral load set point of recently infected individuals as a marker of disease progression. The study showed that higher cytotoxic potency of NK cells was associated with low viral load set point in recent HIV infection (râ=â-0.701; pâ=â0.0006) and higher CD4 counts (râ=â0.720; pâ=â0.001). The expression of activating receptors (NKp46, NKp30, and NKG2D) on cytotoxic NK cells but not on regulatory NK cells was also significantly associated with low viral set point (pâ<â0.01) and viral load in LTNPs and progressors (pâ<â0.01). The study also indicated that cytotoxic NK cells might show the ability to specifically lyse HIV infected CD4 cells. This data collectively showed that early and sustained higher expression of activating receptors on cytotoxic NK cells could be responsible for increased cytotoxicity, reduced viral burden, and thus delaying the disease progression. The study to identify the molecular mechanism of the expression of these receptors in HIV infection will be helpful in further understanding of NK cell mediated control in early HIV infection.
Higher Expression of Activating Receptors on Cytotoxic NK Cells is Associated with Early Control on HIV-1C Multiplication.
细胞毒性 NK 细胞上激活受体的高表达与 HIV-1C 增殖的早期控制相关
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作者:Kulkarni Archana Gopal, Paranjape Ramesh Shivram, Thakar Madhuri Rajeev
| 期刊: | Frontiers in Immunology | 影响因子: | 5.900 |
| 时间: | 2014 | 起止号: | 2014 May 16; 5:222 |
| doi: | 10.3389/fimmu.2014.00222 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
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